No one has yet mentioned (to my knowledge) fair use of these videos
under copyright. As long as the videos are being used in a classroom as
part of the curriculum in face-to-face teaching, even "private home use
only" videos may be shown in educational institutions. For that reason,
we don't put any labels at all on our videos. We continually reiterate
to our librarians and teachers/principals the importance of using videos
only for instruction. For the most part, they seem to follow the rules.
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Kevin S. Roe
Supervisor, Media Processing
Fort Wayne Community Schools
1511 Catalpa St.
Fort Wayne IN 46802
260-467-2510 (voice)
260-467-2538 (fax)
Kevin.Roe@fwcs.k12.in.us <mailto:Kevin.Roe@fwcs.k12.in.us>=20

We are just starting to add more "home use only videos" to our
collection and wondered about language and labeling others might be
using (if any) for these in academic libraries. Do you label the videos
themselves with any special wording so that faculty and students know
they are home use only videos (vs. PPR) and understand how they can be
viewed/shown? Do you have wording in your online catalog? =20

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